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    Estudo do zumbido em associação a dois distúrbios psiquiátricos : uma revisão sistemática de literatura

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    Orientadora: Prof.ª M.ª Luciana Carolina Peruzzo KokuboMonografia (graduação) - Universidade Federal do Paraná (Campus Toledo), Curso de Graduação em Medicina.Inclui referênciasResumo: Objetivo: comparar portadores e não-portadores de zumbido quanto à presença de sintomas depressivos e ansiosos. Métodos: foram realizadas buscas nas bases de dados PubMed e Lilacs de estudos com humanos adultos, do tipo transversal, coorte ou caso-controle, os quais foram selecionados em duas etapas (leitura do título e resumo e leitura do texto inteiro). A seleção, extração e avaliação da qualidade dos artigos foram realizadas por dois revisores independentemente. Resultados: foram incluídos 29 artigos, abrangendo 1.208.435 participantes. 78% e 76% dos artigos encontraram associação positiva e significativa (p < 0,05) do zumbido com depressão e ansiedade, respectivamente. Todos os artigos que compararam o subgrupo de portadores de zumbido não-incômodo com os controles quanto à depressão encontraram associação positiva e significativa (p < 0,05). Todos os artigos que avaliaram a correlação do incômodo do zumbido com os níveis de ansiedade ou depressão encontraram correlação positiva e significativa (p < 0,05). Conclusão: portadores de zumbido tem maior chance de apresentar sintomas depressivos e ansiosos que não portadores, e tal associação é independente da perda auditiva. A prevalência e a intensidade de sintomas psiquiátricos são maiores quanto maior o sofrimento acarretado pelo tinido, mas zumbidos estão associados a maior chance de depressão mesmo quando não provocam incômodo. Faltam evidências sobre a comparação de idosos com zumbido e sem zumbido, assim como sobre a prevalência de ansiedade nos sujeitos com zumbido não-incômodo comparando sujeitos sem zumbido

    Impact of stress on inhibitory neuronal circuits, our tribute to Bruce McEwen

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    This manuscript is dedicated to the memory of Bruce S. McEwen, to commemorate the impact he had on how we understand stress and neuronal plasticity, and the profound influence he exerted on our scientific careers. The focus of this review is the impact of stressors on inhibitory circuits, particularly those of the limbic system, but we also consider other regions affected by these adverse experiences. We revise the effects of acute and chronic stress during different stages of development and lifespan, taking into account the influence of the sex of the animals. We review first the influence of stress on the physiology of inhibitory neurons and on the expression of molecules related directly to GABAergic neurotransmission, and then focus on specific interneuron subpopulations, particularly on parvalbumin and somatostatin expressing cells. Then we analyze the effects of stress on molecules and structures related to the plasticity of inhibitory neurons: the polysialylated form of the neural cell adhesion molecule and perineuronal nets. Finally, we review the potential of antidepressants or environmental manipulations to revert the effects of stress on inhibitory circuits

    DIREITO TRIBUTÁRIO, COMPLEXIDADE E ANÁLISE ECONÔMICA DO DIREITO

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    The study criticizes the reductionist model of Science that preponderates among Tax Law scholars, whose efforts are exclusively focused on the structural and semantic studies of tax rules. Other important variables such as the economical effects of the rules are ignored. Tax Law is a complex system that interacts with other social systems, like the economical, and these interactions must be examined by the scholars. Regardful to the need of development in the tax legal studies, this work endorses the construction of a complex Tax Law Science, which demands interdisciplinary studies among other needs. Law and Economics appears as an important tool in the way of development of a complex Tax Law Science. The article exposes some applications of Law and Economics to Tax Law, showing its potential without hiding its limits, then meeting the objective of the paper. The article adopts interdisciplinary as a method and focuses its research in bibliographical material.O estudo critica o modelo reducionista que prevalece na doutrina tributarista. Os esforços da doutrina concentram-se no estudo meramente estrutural e semântico das normas tributárias, ignorando outras variáveis importantes, como os efeitos econômicos que provoca. O Direito Tributário é um sistema complexo que interage com outros sistemas sociais, como o econômico, e essas interações precisam ser examinadas pela doutrina. Atento à necessidade de desenvolvimento dos estudos jurídicos tributários, o trabalho defende a construção de uma ciência do Direito Tributário complexa, o que demanda, dentre outras providências, estudos interdisciplinares. A Análise Econômica do Direito apresenta-se como uma ferramenta importante no caminho para o desenvolvimento de uma ciência complexa do Direito Tributário. Algumas aplicações da Análise Econômica do Direito ao Direito Tributário são expostas no artigo, mostrando suas potencialidades, sem esconder seus limites, cumprindo assim o objetivo do texto. O artigo adota, como método, a interdisciplinaridade e concentra sua pesquisa em material bibliográfico.

    Chronic Stress Modulates Interneuronal Plasticity: Effects on PSA-NCAM and Perineuronal Nets in Cortical and Extracortical Regions

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    Chronic stress has an important impact on the adult brain. However, most of the knowledge on its effects is focused on principal neurons and less on inhibitory neurons. Consequently, recent reports have begun to describe stress-induced alterations in the structure, connectivity and neurochemistry of interneurons. Some of these changes appear to be mediated by certain molecules particularly associated to interneurons, such as the polysialylated form of the neural cell adhesion molecule (PSA-NCAM) and components of the perineuronal nets (PNN), specialized regions of the extracellular matrix. These plasticity-related molecules modulate interneuronal structure and connectivity, particularly of parvalbumin expressing basket interneurons, both during development and adult life. These inhibitory neurons are specially affected after chronic stress and in some stress-related disorders, in which the expression of PSA-NCAM and certain components of PNN are also altered. For these reasons we have decided to study PSA-NCAM, PNN and parvalbumin expressing interneurons after 10 days of chronic restraint stress, a time point in which its behavioral consequences are starting to appear. We have focused initially on the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), basolateral amygdala (BLA) and hippocampus, regions affected by stress and stress-related psychiatric diseases, but we have also explored the habenula and the thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) due to the important presence of PNN and their relationship with certain disorders. PSA-NCAM expression was increased by stress in the stratum lacunosum-moleculare of CA1. Increases in parvalbumin immunoreactive cells were detected in the mPFC and the BLA, but were not accompanied by increases in the number of parvalbumin expressing perisomatic puncta on the somata of principal neurons. The number of PNN was also increased in the mPFC and the habenula, although habenular PNN were not associated to parvalbumin cells. Increased expression of parvalbumin and components of PNN were also detected in the TRN after chronic restraint stress, revealing for the first time substantial effects on this region. Our study shows that, even a short chronic stress protocol, can induce consistent changes in interneuronal plasticity-related molecules in cortical and extracortical regions, which may represent initial responses of inhibitory circuits to counteract the effects of this aversive experience

    Transition metal catalyzed element–element′ additions to alkynes

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    The efficient and stereoselective synthesis of, or precursors to, multi-substituted alkenes has attracted substantial interest due to their existence in various industrially and biologically important compounds. One of the most atom economical routes to such alkenes is the transition metal catalyzed hetero element–element′ π-insertion into alkynes. This article provides a thorough up-to-date review on this area of chemistry, including discussions on the mechanism, range of Esingle bondE′ bonds accessible and the stoichiometric/catalytic transition metal mediators employed

    Estudo do zumbido em associação a dois distúrbios psiquiátricos : uma revisão sistemática de literatura

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    Orientadora: Prof.ª M.ª Luciana Carolina Peruzzo KokuboMonografia (graduação) - Universidade Federal do Paraná (Campus Toledo), Curso de Graduação em Medicina.Inclui referênciasResumo: Objetivo: comparar portadores e não-portadores de zumbido quanto à presença de sintomas depressivos e ansiosos. Métodos: foram realizadas buscas nas bases de dados PubMed e Lilacs de estudos com humanos adultos, do tipo transversal, coorte ou caso-controle, os quais foram selecionados em duas etapas (leitura do título e resumo e leitura do texto inteiro). A seleção, extração e avaliação da qualidade dos artigos foram realizadas por dois revisores independentemente. Resultados: foram incluídos 29 artigos, abrangendo 1.208.435 participantes. 78% e 76% dos artigos encontraram associação positiva e significativa (p < 0,05) do zumbido com depressão e ansiedade, respectivamente. Todos os artigos que compararam o subgrupo de portadores de zumbido não-incômodo com os controles quanto à depressão encontraram associação positiva e significativa (p < 0,05). Todos os artigos que avaliaram a correlação do incômodo do zumbido com os níveis de ansiedade ou depressão encontraram correlação positiva e significativa (p < 0,05). Conclusão: portadores de zumbido tem maior chance de apresentar sintomas depressivos e ansiosos que não portadores, e tal associação é independente da perda auditiva. A prevalência e a intensidade de sintomas psiquiátricos são maiores quanto maior o sofrimento acarretado pelo tinido, mas zumbidos estão associados a maior chance de depressão mesmo quando não provocam incômodo. Faltam evidências sobre a comparação de idosos com zumbido e sem zumbido, assim como sobre a prevalência de ansiedade nos sujeitos com zumbido não-incômodo comparando sujeitos sem zumbido

    Análise do potencial antioxidante do composto dimetil-1-fenil-3,4-bis(fenilselenil)-1h-pirrol in vitro

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    O selênio é um micronutriente essencial para a saúde humana, uma vez que, entre outras funções, é um constituinte integral de selenoproteínas, as quais tem papel fundamental na manutenção do estado redox do organismo. Compostos orgânicos contendo selênio se mostram promissoras moléculas para estudos farmacológicos. Nesse sentido, investigamos compostos orgânicos de selênio que apresentam atividade biológica frente a distúrbios neuropsiquiátricos, como a depressão maior, que está associada, a um quadro de desequilíbrio oxidativo

    Bis(phenylimidazoselenazolyl) diselenide as an antioxidant compound: An in vitro and in vivo study

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    AbstractThe organoselenium compounds have been reported for many biological properties, especially as potent antioxidants. The compound bis(phenylimidazoselenazolyl) diselenide (BPIS) is a novel diaryl diselenide derivative, which shows antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory properties in mice, but whose antioxidant activity has not been studied. The present study aimed to investigate the antioxidant and toxicological potential of BPIS in brain of rats in vitro, and the effect of BPIS against the oxidative damage induced by sodium nitroprusside (SNP) in mouse brain. BPIS, at low molecular range, reduced lipid peroxidation (LP) and protein carbonyl (PC) content in rat brain homogenates (IC50 values of 1.35 and 0.74μM, respectively). BPIS also presented dehydroascorbate reductase-like and glutathione-S-transferase-like, as well as DPPH and NO-scavenging activities. Related to togicological assays, BPIS inhibited δ-ALA-D and Na+, K+-ATPase activities in rat brain homogenates and [3H]glutamate uptake in synaptosomes in vitro, but these effects were observed at higher concentrations than it had antioxidant effect (IC50 values of 16.41, 26.44 and 3.29μM, respectively). In vivo, brains of mice treated with SNP (0.335μmol per site; i.c.v.) showed an increase in LP and PC and a reduction in non protein thiol content, however, it was not observed significant alterations in antioxidant enzyme activities. BPIS (10mg/kg; p.o.) protected against these alterations caused by SNP. In conclusion, the results demonstrated the antioxidant action of BPIS in in vitro assays. Furthermore, BPIS protected against oxidative damage caused by SNP in mouse brain, strengthening the potential antioxidant effect of this compound

    Impact of stress on inhibitory neuronal circuits, our tribute to Bruce McEwen

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    This manuscript is dedicated to the memory of Bruce S. McEwen, to commemorate the impact he had on how we understand stress and neuronal plasticity, and the profound influence he exerted on our scientific careers. The focus of this review is the impact of stressors on inhibitory circuits, particularly those of the limbic system, but we also consider other regions affected by these adverse experiences. We revise the effects of acute and chronic stress during different stages of development and lifespan, taking into account the influence of the sex of the animals. We review first the influence of stress on the physiology of inhibitory neurons and on the expression of molecules related directly to GABAergic neurotransmission, and then focus on specific interneuron subpopulations, particularly on parvalbumin and somatostatin expressing cells. Then we analyze the effects of stress on molecules and structures related to the plasticity of inhibitory neurons: the polysialylated form of the neural cell adhesion molecule and perineuronal nets. Finally, we review the potential of antidepressants or environmental manipulations to revert the effects of stress on inhibitory circuits
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